Jenn reviews HBO Max’s docuseries Not So Pretty and has an eyebrow epiphany (thanks to Mikayla Nogueira and Mario Dedivanovic). We also talk about Glossier hiring Olivia Rodrigo as a spokesperson, sunscreen news, and the new fragrance collection from Off-White™. Plus: Why do Instagram and Facebook censor ads that mention—or even allude to the existence of—vulvas and vaginas? We discuss the double standard in sexual-health advertising.
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Beauty News:
HBO Max’s Not So Pretty
Jenn discusses HBO Max’s Not So Pretty on Ep. 477 of Reality Life with Kate Casey (around the 50 min mark)
Olivia Rodrigo Named Glossier's First Celebrity Face: Inside Her Debut Campaign
Farfetch Is Entering the Beauty Market With 100+ Luxury and Indie Brands
Sunscreen chemicals found in Mediterranean seagrass
Mott50 Swim Leggings & Rashguards
Roxy Wetsuit
Coolibar Rash Guard UPF 50+: Sun Protective Clothing
Double Standards in Sexual-Health Advertising:
Why Did Facebook Reject These Ads? - the NY Times article Jess mentioned
Sweetspot Labs Moisture Restoring Full Body Cleanser
Kindra V Relief Serum
Joylux Vfit Gold Vaginal Wellness Device
Intimate Rose Kegel Exercise Weights
Raise A Wand:
Listener: Hair: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
Jenn: Olivia Garden Aurora Detangler Brush - Medium-Thick Hair
Jess: Parfums De Marly Delina
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